Nervous Systems and Control of Behavior
Herausgeber: Derby, Charles; Thiel, Martin
Nervous Systems and Control of Behavior
Herausgeber: Derby, Charles; Thiel, Martin
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Covers all aspects of crustacean biology, physiology, behavior, and evolution.
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Covers all aspects of crustacean biology, physiology, behavior, and evolution.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 186mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1241g
- ISBN-13: 9780199791712
- ISBN-10: 0199791716
- Artikelnr.: 47866935
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 186mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1241g
- ISBN-13: 9780199791712
- ISBN-10: 0199791716
- Artikelnr.: 47866935
Martin Thiel is a marine biologist with strong interests in animal behavior and natural history. During the past 20 years, he has conducted studies on crustacean behavior ranging from evolution of parental care behaviors to mating interactions and anti-predator behaviors. He is also interested in dispersal ecology and biogeography, and in promoting the participation of citizen scientists in marine research. Charles Derby is a Regents Professor of Neuroscience and Biology at Georgia State University who studies how animals use sensory information in solving life's challenges, such as finding high-quality food, identifying mates, and avoiding predators. His focus has been the chemical senses of decapod crustaceans, especially spiny lobsters, clawes lobsters, and brachyuran crabs.
* Table of Contents
* Chapter 1. Crustacean Nervous Systems and their Control of Behavior -
An Introduction
* Charles Derby and Martin Thiel
* Chapter 2. Adaptive Trends in Malacostracan Brain Form and Function
Related to Behavior
* David C. Sandeman, Matthes Kenning, and Steffen Harzsch
* Chapter 3. Sensory Systems of Crustaceans
* DeForest Mellon
* Chapter 4. Peripheral Components of Crustacean Motor Systems
* Harold Atwood
* Chapter 5. Modulation of Crustacean Networks for Behavior
* Ronald Harris-Warrick
* Chapter 6. Synapses in Crustaceans
* Gregory Lnenicka
* Chapter 7. Adult Neurogenesis in Crustaceans
* Manfred Schmidt
* Chapter 8. Visual Systems of Crustaceans
* Raymon Glantz
* Chapter 9. Sensory Ecology of Vision in Crustaceans
* Thomas W. Cronin and Kathryn D. Feller
* Chapter 10. The Chemical Senses and Chemosensory Ecology of
Crustaceans
* Charles D. Derby and Marc J. Weissburg
* Chapter 11. Mechanoreception in Crustaceans of the Pelagic Realm
* Petra H. Lenz and Daniel K. Hartline
* Chapter 12. The Geomagnetic Sense of Crustaceans and its Use in
Orientation and Navigation
* Kenneth J. Lohmann and David A. Ernst
* Chapter 13. The Crustacean Stomatogastric Nervous System
* Eve Marder, Marie L. Goeritz, Gabrielle J. Gutierrez, Albert Hamood,
Ted Brookings, Jonathan Caplan, Sara Haddad, Tilman Kispersky, and
Sonal Shruti
* Chapter 14. Neural Control of Posture and Walking in Crustaceans
* Daniel Cattaert
* Chapter 15. The Escape Behavior of Crayfish
* Franklin B. Krasne, William J. Heitler, and Donald H. Edwards
* Chapter 16. Biological Rhythms and their Neural Basis in Crustaceans
* María Luisa Fanjul-Moles
* Chapter 17. Neurobiology of Social Status in Crustaceans
* Jens Herberholz
* Chapter 18. Path Integration, Vision, and Decision-Making in Fiddler
Crabs
* Jochen Zeil and Jan M. Hemmi
* Chapter 19. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory of Crustaceans
* Daniel Tomsic and Héctor Maldonado
* Chapter 20. Crustaceans as Model Systems for Teaching Neuroscience:
Past, Present, and Future
* Bruce R. Johnson, Robert A. Wyttenbach, and Ronald R. Hoy
* Chapter 1. Crustacean Nervous Systems and their Control of Behavior -
An Introduction
* Charles Derby and Martin Thiel
* Chapter 2. Adaptive Trends in Malacostracan Brain Form and Function
Related to Behavior
* David C. Sandeman, Matthes Kenning, and Steffen Harzsch
* Chapter 3. Sensory Systems of Crustaceans
* DeForest Mellon
* Chapter 4. Peripheral Components of Crustacean Motor Systems
* Harold Atwood
* Chapter 5. Modulation of Crustacean Networks for Behavior
* Ronald Harris-Warrick
* Chapter 6. Synapses in Crustaceans
* Gregory Lnenicka
* Chapter 7. Adult Neurogenesis in Crustaceans
* Manfred Schmidt
* Chapter 8. Visual Systems of Crustaceans
* Raymon Glantz
* Chapter 9. Sensory Ecology of Vision in Crustaceans
* Thomas W. Cronin and Kathryn D. Feller
* Chapter 10. The Chemical Senses and Chemosensory Ecology of
Crustaceans
* Charles D. Derby and Marc J. Weissburg
* Chapter 11. Mechanoreception in Crustaceans of the Pelagic Realm
* Petra H. Lenz and Daniel K. Hartline
* Chapter 12. The Geomagnetic Sense of Crustaceans and its Use in
Orientation and Navigation
* Kenneth J. Lohmann and David A. Ernst
* Chapter 13. The Crustacean Stomatogastric Nervous System
* Eve Marder, Marie L. Goeritz, Gabrielle J. Gutierrez, Albert Hamood,
Ted Brookings, Jonathan Caplan, Sara Haddad, Tilman Kispersky, and
Sonal Shruti
* Chapter 14. Neural Control of Posture and Walking in Crustaceans
* Daniel Cattaert
* Chapter 15. The Escape Behavior of Crayfish
* Franklin B. Krasne, William J. Heitler, and Donald H. Edwards
* Chapter 16. Biological Rhythms and their Neural Basis in Crustaceans
* María Luisa Fanjul-Moles
* Chapter 17. Neurobiology of Social Status in Crustaceans
* Jens Herberholz
* Chapter 18. Path Integration, Vision, and Decision-Making in Fiddler
Crabs
* Jochen Zeil and Jan M. Hemmi
* Chapter 19. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory of Crustaceans
* Daniel Tomsic and Héctor Maldonado
* Chapter 20. Crustaceans as Model Systems for Teaching Neuroscience:
Past, Present, and Future
* Bruce R. Johnson, Robert A. Wyttenbach, and Ronald R. Hoy
* Table of Contents
* Chapter 1. Crustacean Nervous Systems and their Control of Behavior -
An Introduction
* Charles Derby and Martin Thiel
* Chapter 2. Adaptive Trends in Malacostracan Brain Form and Function
Related to Behavior
* David C. Sandeman, Matthes Kenning, and Steffen Harzsch
* Chapter 3. Sensory Systems of Crustaceans
* DeForest Mellon
* Chapter 4. Peripheral Components of Crustacean Motor Systems
* Harold Atwood
* Chapter 5. Modulation of Crustacean Networks for Behavior
* Ronald Harris-Warrick
* Chapter 6. Synapses in Crustaceans
* Gregory Lnenicka
* Chapter 7. Adult Neurogenesis in Crustaceans
* Manfred Schmidt
* Chapter 8. Visual Systems of Crustaceans
* Raymon Glantz
* Chapter 9. Sensory Ecology of Vision in Crustaceans
* Thomas W. Cronin and Kathryn D. Feller
* Chapter 10. The Chemical Senses and Chemosensory Ecology of
Crustaceans
* Charles D. Derby and Marc J. Weissburg
* Chapter 11. Mechanoreception in Crustaceans of the Pelagic Realm
* Petra H. Lenz and Daniel K. Hartline
* Chapter 12. The Geomagnetic Sense of Crustaceans and its Use in
Orientation and Navigation
* Kenneth J. Lohmann and David A. Ernst
* Chapter 13. The Crustacean Stomatogastric Nervous System
* Eve Marder, Marie L. Goeritz, Gabrielle J. Gutierrez, Albert Hamood,
Ted Brookings, Jonathan Caplan, Sara Haddad, Tilman Kispersky, and
Sonal Shruti
* Chapter 14. Neural Control of Posture and Walking in Crustaceans
* Daniel Cattaert
* Chapter 15. The Escape Behavior of Crayfish
* Franklin B. Krasne, William J. Heitler, and Donald H. Edwards
* Chapter 16. Biological Rhythms and their Neural Basis in Crustaceans
* María Luisa Fanjul-Moles
* Chapter 17. Neurobiology of Social Status in Crustaceans
* Jens Herberholz
* Chapter 18. Path Integration, Vision, and Decision-Making in Fiddler
Crabs
* Jochen Zeil and Jan M. Hemmi
* Chapter 19. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory of Crustaceans
* Daniel Tomsic and Héctor Maldonado
* Chapter 20. Crustaceans as Model Systems for Teaching Neuroscience:
Past, Present, and Future
* Bruce R. Johnson, Robert A. Wyttenbach, and Ronald R. Hoy
* Chapter 1. Crustacean Nervous Systems and their Control of Behavior -
An Introduction
* Charles Derby and Martin Thiel
* Chapter 2. Adaptive Trends in Malacostracan Brain Form and Function
Related to Behavior
* David C. Sandeman, Matthes Kenning, and Steffen Harzsch
* Chapter 3. Sensory Systems of Crustaceans
* DeForest Mellon
* Chapter 4. Peripheral Components of Crustacean Motor Systems
* Harold Atwood
* Chapter 5. Modulation of Crustacean Networks for Behavior
* Ronald Harris-Warrick
* Chapter 6. Synapses in Crustaceans
* Gregory Lnenicka
* Chapter 7. Adult Neurogenesis in Crustaceans
* Manfred Schmidt
* Chapter 8. Visual Systems of Crustaceans
* Raymon Glantz
* Chapter 9. Sensory Ecology of Vision in Crustaceans
* Thomas W. Cronin and Kathryn D. Feller
* Chapter 10. The Chemical Senses and Chemosensory Ecology of
Crustaceans
* Charles D. Derby and Marc J. Weissburg
* Chapter 11. Mechanoreception in Crustaceans of the Pelagic Realm
* Petra H. Lenz and Daniel K. Hartline
* Chapter 12. The Geomagnetic Sense of Crustaceans and its Use in
Orientation and Navigation
* Kenneth J. Lohmann and David A. Ernst
* Chapter 13. The Crustacean Stomatogastric Nervous System
* Eve Marder, Marie L. Goeritz, Gabrielle J. Gutierrez, Albert Hamood,
Ted Brookings, Jonathan Caplan, Sara Haddad, Tilman Kispersky, and
Sonal Shruti
* Chapter 14. Neural Control of Posture and Walking in Crustaceans
* Daniel Cattaert
* Chapter 15. The Escape Behavior of Crayfish
* Franklin B. Krasne, William J. Heitler, and Donald H. Edwards
* Chapter 16. Biological Rhythms and their Neural Basis in Crustaceans
* María Luisa Fanjul-Moles
* Chapter 17. Neurobiology of Social Status in Crustaceans
* Jens Herberholz
* Chapter 18. Path Integration, Vision, and Decision-Making in Fiddler
Crabs
* Jochen Zeil and Jan M. Hemmi
* Chapter 19. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory of Crustaceans
* Daniel Tomsic and Héctor Maldonado
* Chapter 20. Crustaceans as Model Systems for Teaching Neuroscience:
Past, Present, and Future
* Bruce R. Johnson, Robert A. Wyttenbach, and Ronald R. Hoy